By The Numbers: Nadal, Dimitrov Lead Winners' Lists

Best Of 2014

As the tennis world readies for the third Grand Slam of 2014 at Wimbledon, ATPWorldTour.com looks at some key stats through the first half of the season.

SINGLES TITLE LEADERS Rafael Nadal leads the ATP World Tour with four titles this season (Doha, Rio de Janeiro, Madrid, Roland Garros). The Spaniard is followed by three-time champions Grigor Dimitrov (whose titles have come on three different surfaces), Stan Wawrinka and Novak Djokovic. Four other players have won two titles so far this season.

30 & OVER WINNERS
The 2014 season has produced eight 30 & over winners. Last season marked the most number of 30 & over winners (16) since 1975, when 19 titles were won by players 30 or older. Roger Federer is the only 30-and-over player this season with multiple titles.

WINNERS BORN IN 1990s
Dimitrov and Federico Delbonis hold the distinction of being the only players born in the 1990s to win tournaments this season. Delbonis, ranked No. 39 in the Emirates ATP Rankings, also finished runner-up to Ernests Gulbis in Nice.

REPEAT WINNERS
There are six players who have successfully defended titles so far in 2014, most notably Rafael Nadal, who lifted the Roland Garros Coupe des Mousquetaires for a fifth time in a row (for a total of nine).

Winners After Saving Match Point(s)
Two players have saved match points en route to winning titles in 2014, including Dimitrov, who was on the brink of defeat at the Queen's Club final against Feliciano Lopez.